It was a productive and insightful gathering of policymakers, industry leaders, academia and society representatives at the recent Bank Negara Malaysia Sasana Symposium 2025 (SS2025) at Sasana Kijang on 17 and 18 June 2025.
Representing The Association of Banks In Malaysia (ABM) in attending the symposium was ABM’s Executive Director Dr Amina Josetta Kayani.
SS2025 reaffirms the continued and urgent need for collective action in advancing structural reforms for the nation’s long-term resilience. With the theme ‘Structural Reforms: Building a Resilient Malaysia’, discussions centered around key economic and financial issues through 23 panel sessions, fireside chats and workshops. The topics include digital assets, inflation and cost of living, social safety nets, medical and healthcare costs and climate finance.
A key highlight of SS2025 is the launch of the Digital Asset Innovation Hub by Prime Minister YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim. SS2025 also witnessed the launch of the Climate Finance Innovation Lab (CFIL) by the Joint Committee on Climate Change (JC3).
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hashtag StructuralReformsSS2025 reaffirms the continued and urgent need for collective action in advancing structural reforms for the nation’s long-term resilience. With the theme ‘Structural Reforms: Building a Resilient Malaysia’, discussions centered around key economic and financial issues through 23 panel sessions, fireside chats and workshops. The topics include digital assets, inflation and cost of living, social safety nets, medical and healthcare costs and climate finance.
A key highlight of SS2025 is the launch of the Digital Asset Innovation Hub by Prime Minister YAB Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim. SS2025 also witnessed the launch of the Climate Finance Innovation Lab (CFIL) by the Joint Committee on Climate Change (JC3).
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